English

Endo-Depth-and-Motion: Reconstruction and Tracking in Endoscopic Videos using Depth Networks and Photometric Constraints

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2021-07-06 v2 Machine Learning Robotics

Abstract

Estimating a scene reconstruction and the camera motion from in-body videos is challenging due to several factors, e.g. the deformation of in-body cavities or the lack of texture. In this paper we present Endo-Depth-and-Motion, a pipeline that estimates the 6-degrees-of-freedom camera pose and dense 3D scene models from monocular endoscopic videos. Our approach leverages recent advances in self-supervised depth networks to generate pseudo-RGBD frames, then tracks the camera pose using photometric residuals and fuses the registered depth maps in a volumetric representation. We present an extensive experimental evaluation in the public dataset Hamlyn, showing high-quality results and comparisons against relevant baselines. We also release all models and code for future comparisons.

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@article{arxiv.2103.16525,
  title  = {Endo-Depth-and-Motion: Reconstruction and Tracking in Endoscopic Videos using Depth Networks and Photometric Constraints},
  author = {David Recasens and José Lamarca and José M. Fácil and J. M. M. Montiel and Javier Civera},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.16525},
  year   = {2021}
}